Hangman injury (Hangman's fracture): medical term

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Hangman injury (Hangman's fracture): medical term

Hangman injury (Hangman's fracture)

A broken neck involving a fracture of an upper cervical vertebra similar to the injury suffered in death by hanging. The fracture always affects the vertebra called the axis -- the second cervical vertebra (C2) -- with or without subluxation (slippage) of C2 on C3. A hangman's fracture often causes death by suffocation, as nearly occurred to the actor/director Christopher Reeves when he was injured in an equestrian accident.
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Hahnemann, Samuel
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